- Tytuł:
- 137Cs transfer from local particulate matter to lichens and mosses
- Autorzy:
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Kłos, A.
Rajfur, M.
Wacławek, M.
Wacławek, W. - Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/148173.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2009
- Wydawca:
- Instytut Chemii i Techniki Jądrowej
- Tematy:
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radioactivity
137Cs transfer to biomonitors
lichens
mosses
lichens transplantation
Chernobyl fallout - Opis:
- Data on 137Cs radioactivity in the lichen Hypogymnia physodes and the moss Pleurozium schreberi were compared with the 137Cs content in soil for a Chernobyl 137Cs contaminated forest area of Bory Stobrawskie, southern Poland. The study area partly overlaps the so-called Opole Anomaly, where 137Cs radioactivity of forest upper soil layer in some places is 100 times greater than the average for Poland. A clear correlation between 137Cs radioactivity in the upper soil layers and in lichens and mosses was found, the relationship of which can be expressed as follows: Alichen(moss) = a + b·ln(ΔAs.), where (ΔAs.) is the radioactivity of mobile 137Cs cations, leached from soil to an HCl solution of pH = 3.9. Lichen transplantation method was used to demonstrate the transfer of 137Cs from soil via local soil particulate matter to transplanted epiphytic lichens. During 220 days of exposure, 137Cs radioactivity in the transplanted lichens increased by 145 Bq·kg–1 (d.m.). Atmospheric activity of 137Cs during this time was low (on average it was 5.4 μBq·m–3). The lichens were transplanted from regions with low 137Cs soil radioactivity (ca. 30 Bq·kg–1 (d.m.)) to areas where it exceeded 1400 Bq·kg–1 (d.m.).
- Źródło:
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Nukleonika; 2009, 54, 4; 297-303
0029-5922
1508-5791 - Pojawia się w:
- Nukleonika
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki